Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/CMN -
Message number: 067
Message text: Quantity cannot be changed: Price Fixation exists
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/CMN067 Quantity cannot be changed: Price Fixation exists
typically occurs in the context of SAP's Controlling (CO) or Materials Management (MM) modules, particularly when dealing with purchase orders, contracts, or other procurement-related documents. This error indicates that there is a price fixation or a fixed price condition associated with the item, which prevents any changes to the quantity.Cause:
- Price Fixation: The item in question has a fixed price condition that locks the quantity. This is often used in contracts or agreements where the price is agreed upon and cannot be altered without affecting the terms of the contract.
- Document Status: The document may be in a status that does not allow changes, such as being released or completed.
- Configuration Settings: Certain configuration settings in the SAP system may enforce strict controls on price and quantity changes for specific document types.
Solution:
- Review the Document: Check the purchase order, contract, or relevant document to see if there is a price fixation in place. You can do this by navigating to the conditions tab in the document.
- Change Quantity in a New Document: If the quantity needs to be changed, consider creating a new document (e.g., a new purchase order) instead of modifying the existing one.
- Release the Document: If the document is in a status that prevents changes, you may need to release it or change its status, if appropriate and allowed by your organization's policies.
- Consult with a SAP Administrator: If you are unsure about the implications of changing the document or if you need to override the price fixation, consult with your SAP administrator or a functional consultant who can provide guidance based on your organization's configuration and policies.
- Check Configuration Settings: If you have the necessary access, review the configuration settings related to price fixation and quantity changes in the SAP system to understand if adjustments can be made.
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